AI

My journey in artificial intelligence began with my university dissertation in 2005, where I explored neural networks. Since then, I’ve continually expanded my expertise, now utilizing prompt engineering and large language models (LLMs) daily to develop innovative solutions.

One of my most enduring projects is Burf.com/Burf.co, initiated in 2001. This endeavor has served as a testbed for experimenting with big data and AI technologies, providing invaluable insights into the complexities of indexing the internet, especially when operating on limited hardware resources.

Beyond my professional commitments, I focus on several key AI applications:

Integrating LLMs into Robotics: Enhancing robotic functionalities by leveraging LLMs to interpret and execute complex tasks. 

Machine Vision for Robotics: Developing advanced visual perception systems to improve robot interaction with their environments. 

Autonomous Driving: Pursuing the development of a self-driving car, focusing on computer vision and AI algorithms to enable safe and efficient autonomous navigation.